Easy way to grow Alexa traffic advertising with PPC ads

RobertMarkham   September 02, 2014, 04:03 AM

Alexa.com is a valuable tool to anyone owning a website. You can use it to measure your overall performance with search engines, compare success with particular keywords, plan your online expansion and do a lot more. Alexa may be the best tool to track a lot of web parameters associated to advertising campaigns you're running, you may want to evaluate their influence to specific demographic groups, see how much your sales have gone up over period of time compared to advertising costs etc. When thinking about advertising many will choose PPC method over any other simply because it can be cost effective, and certainly can provide wanted results especially if you're using BreezeAds.com as your advertising platform.

When SEO optimizing your website and planning your advertising campaigns with goal of increasing search engine ratings it doesn't really matter where your paid traffic comes from. pay per click networks All clicks towards your website are the sameto the search engines. They can come from social media sites, forums, other websites or blogs, and from search engines themselves. To increase your ratings you'll need more clicks in order to become more relevant for the keyword you have chosen, which brings us to the costs of advertising by PPC method. When doing this with Google for example, the keyword popularity determines the price. If you chose BreezeAds.com keywords popularity quite contrary has nothing to do with the price, and this is where the whole trick is.

In order to make a point with Alexa traffic and SEO ratings when it comes to advertising, let's do a little experiment by comparing PPC advertising campaigns with Google and BreezeAds. Select a keyword, page you want to send traffic to, set your budget and start your campaign with Google. At the same time setup a campaign with BreezeAds, give it same budged and look at what Alexa has to say. The most likely outcome will be this - from Google your traffic will be coming from multiple sources (USA, Europe, Asia etc.) while with BreezeAds it may be coming from just a few websites. With Google you'll have less clicks and visitors will hang around your page for shorter period of time and probably won't ever return. In contrast to this, people coming from BreezeAds will most likely stay longer and will explore your whole website or blog, and on top of this there will be more visitors since clicks cost less. What do you think which advertising campaign does better job when rankings are concerned?

How to explain those experiment results? Well it's quite easy actually. BreezeAds uses websites (publishers) to place banners with your links at. buy alexa traffic Those have their own audience engaged in the content they're providing. Since you are attracting attention of those visitors towards your website chances are they will be interested in your traffic as well. On the other hand, Google will allow you to reach out to almost anyone who uses their search engine but those who visit your page may quickly decide your content isn't what they were looking for. If you add the costs of clicks into equation there is only one conclusion to be made – buy cheaper traffic if your goal is to increase you page ratings, in this case BreezeAds beats Google by more than just a mile.

Final words on this topic – BreezeAds.com can be used to other ends, not only to improve your Alexa and search engine ratings. Website allows multiple advertising campaigns which can be used to achieve different goals, increasing sales, collecting emails, increasing your social media presence etc. All you have to do is set your goal, setup campaign and enjoy your success.

 
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